Low self-monitors are more likely than high self-monitors to appear unsophisticated or socially awkward.
  • True
  • False
In personal relationships, it's always best to increase the breadth and depth of self-disclosure.
  • True
  • False
Your self-concept is made up of the perceptions you have about who you are as a person.
  • True
  • False
Image management is a complex, collaborative process
  • True
  • False
Your own understanding of who you are as a person comprises your:faceimagereference groupself-concept
  • Jason is a low self-monitor.
  • self-evaluation
  • Self- Concept
  • self-esteem
Fellowship face refers to our need to avoid being imposed upon by others.
  • True
  • False
Which of the following statements is not true about hyperpersonal communication? hyperpersonal communication happens onlinehyperpersonal communication involves a high level of disclosurehyperpersonal communication involves feelings of decreased inhibitioneach of these is true
  • EACH OF THESE ARE TRUEhyperpersonal communication happens onlinehyperpersonal communication involves a high level of disclosurehyperpersonal communication involves feelings of decreased inhibition
  • Women disclose more than men.
  • They are less likely to fail at a given task
  • self-disclosure follows a process
According to social penetration theory, the _______ dimension concerns the number of topics disclosed whereas the _______ dimension concerns the level of detail in topics disclosed.
  • True
  • need for inclusion
  • self-evaluation
  • breadth, depth
Self-fulfilling prophecies that we make for ourselves often affect the behavior of others.
  • True
  • False
Social penetration theory uses the metaphor of an onion to illustrate how self-disclosure develops over time in a relationship.
  • True
  • False
Most research supports the notion that low self-disclosure is the underlying cause of juvenile delinquency and anti-social behavior.
  • True
  • False
When we consider how we want to be perceived by other people, we are considering our:
  • False
  • social comparison
  • True
  • Image
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